Boy (12) must shirt off, heavy burns
07-07-2015 11:46
A 12-year-old redheaded boy from the Frisian Franeker recently ran very severe burns in a pool. His mother teaches the lifeguard of the pool to blame. The boy would have to pull off his shirt. That reports De Telegraaf.
Incineration is no fun, so it's important to take precautions when you dwell in the blazing sun.

PAINFUL BURNS
According to mother Jolanda is about second degree burns. She leaves in front of the newspaper that her son Ricardo has it tough. The teenager has hurt all over, trembling all day and feel nauseous.
The boy went into Saturday swimming pool Schatzenburg in Friesian Menaam. The lifeguard insisted that Ricardo would pull out his shirt. "Otherwise I throw him out of the pool," he would have said. The boy eventually gave that summons, with severe burns.
SENSITIVE SKIN
Ricardo normally wears a shirt because he has red hair and little pigment. After he had to take off his shirt, he would own words five times have smeared with sunscreen factor 50. That did not help: at the end of the day he was crimson.
The lifeguard has announced in a reaction that regret the incident, but do not feel addressed. "The rule is to take off your shirt in connection with hygiene. He did the shirt just to take off in the pool. Not when he came out of the water. I saw him two of the five hours in the water. The rest of the time he was on the side, no shirt, "he told De Telegraaf.
Ricardo's mother believes that the lifeguard had better pay attention to.
metronieuws.nl/binnenland/ Jurgen van der Hoeven / (Photo: Telegraph)